Cutting device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6349472
  • Patent Number
    6,349,472
  • Date Filed
    Friday, October 15, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 26, 2002
    23 years ago
  • CPC
  • US Classifications
    Field of Search
    • US
    • 030 153
    • 030 278
    • 030 241
    • 030 242
    • 030 292
    • 030 319
    • 030 162
    • 030 113
    • 030 109
    • 030 335
    • 030 115
    • 030 286
  • International Classifications
    • A21C500
Abstract
A cutting device having a head member having a movable cutting blade positioned therein, first and second legs pivotally mounted on said head member, a connector connecting the first leg, the cutting blade, and the second blade, wherein the connector and cutting blade are movable within a slot in the head member to bring the cutting blade into cutting engagement with a shield connected to said head member when the legs are moved into a closed position.
Description




BACKGROUND OF INVENTION




1. Field of Invention




This invention is directed generally to a cutting device, and more particularly to a cutting device having a pair of opposed legs pivoting about a head member and connected to a cutting blade. The cutting device of the present invention is particularly useful for cutting plastic restraints, cable ties, and the like.




2. Background of the Invention




Restraining devices such as handcuffs are well-known and have been available for many years. The best known restraining devices are handcuffs consisting of a pair of metal rings which are placed about the wrists of an individual and locked into place. While traditional handcuffs serve the purpose of restraining an individual, they have a number of drawbacks. Conventional handcuffs are heavy, bulky to carry, expensive, require a key and are often inconvenient, particularly in multiple arrest situations such as riots and the like. Because of these drawbacks, it has become more and more desirable to design handcuffs or restraints which are lightweight, inexpensive and do not require a key. Moreover, it has become desirable to utilize disposable restraints, particularly in multiple arrest situations such as mass arrests of demonstrators and gangs.




Further, there has been a movement toward using disposable restraints due to the increasing concern of the spreading of AIDS, as well as Hepatitis, since restrained individuals who struggle violently often create open wounds which result in blood on the handcuffs. Disposable restraints assure that the handcuffs will not be reused and thereby cannot create a carrier for communicable diseases through contamination due to cuts or abrasions received during the detainment.




One type of disposable restraint is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,669,110. Disposable restraints are made of relatively tough plastic to insure that a detainee cannot break free once restrained. One drawback associated with the use of such disposable restraints is the difficulty in removing the restraints. In the past, the restraints have been removed from a detainee by using a cutting tool such as a scissors, clippers, knife, or other implement having an exposed blade(s). However, the use of implements of this type presents the risk of injury to the detainee. The restraints are often tightly positioned about the wrist. When using a scissors, for example, one leg of the scissors is positioned between the wrist and the restraint and then the cutting action of the scissors is performed. When cutting the restraining device in this manner, there is a risk that the exposed scissor legs may cut the wrist of the detainee. This risk increases when the detainee is struggling. Accordingly, there is a need to provide a device for removing restraints that reduces the risk of injury to the detainee upon removal of the restraints. There is also a need to provide a cutting device that can quickly and efficiently be used to remove the restraints.




Most restraint cutters are simple applications of existing tools. They are not designed for the unique applications faced by public safety personnel. They are often misplaced in a correctional environment. Furthermore, knives, scissors and other open-bladed implements can be turned against an officer.




In addition, when using a scissors or clippers, these devices operate by cutting from one side of a restraint to the other. In practice, these devices can often slip off of the restraint prior to severance, and thus having the effect of sliding the restraint between the legs of the scissors as opposed to severing it. Thus there is a further need to provide a cutting device that reduces this problem of slippage that can often occur when using a traditional scissors or clippers to sever the restraint.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The subject invention is specifically directed to a compact, easily carried, and lightweight cutting device having a movable cutting blade and a pair of legs that are pivotally mounted to a head member of the cutting device and that are connected to the cutting blade. The cutting device is equipped with a shield which serves as a safety guard to cover the blade and protect a detainee from inadvertent injury upon removal of the restraints. The shield also serves to provide a cutting surface wherein the restraint is positioned between the cutting surface and the cutting blade. To sever the restraint, the legs of the cutting device are pulled together in a manner similar to actuating a pair of pliers. As the legs come together, the cutting blade moves into engagement with the restraint. The tip of the cutting blade pierces the restraint, and upon further forward movement, the cutting blade cuts through the restraint while entering a slit positioned within the cutting surface. In this manner, the cutting device uses compound leverage to facilitate severing the restraint. Unlike scissors or clippers, when the tip of the cutting blade engages the restraint, the restraint is pinned in place against the cutting surface of the shield. This eliminates the problem of slippage associated with using scissors or clippers.




The cutting device of the present invention provides a cutting device for severing disposable restraints having a shielded cutting blade located in a restricted area where fingers or other body parts cannot enter. The cutting device severs the restraint by initially piercing the restraint and thus eliminates the problem of slippage associated with using traditional scissors or clippers.




In a preferred embodiment, the cutting device further includes leg extensions having hooks that latch onto the opposing leg such that when the leg extensions are in the retracted position, the legs are locked in their closed position. When the leg extensions are pulled out into the extended position, the cutting device is in its unlocked, operable position, and the legs are freely movable into an unlocked open position. This provides an added measure of safety that allows the cutting device to remain in a locked condition when not in use, and prevents the cutting device from being turned against an officer. The cutting device may also be provided with a keying hole on the legs or leg extensions whereby the cutting device may be attached to one's keying and easily accessible when needed.




In a preferred embodiment, the cutting blade has a triangular end culminating in a centrally located outer cutting tip. The cutting blade is disposed in a corresponding slit in the cutting device and preferably has two parallel sides. Two parallel stainless steel pins are preferably located directly adjacent to both sides of the cutting blade such that both sides of the cutting blade ride against the pins during movement of the cutting blade. The use of the parallel stainless steel pins prohibits the cutting blade from binding in the cutting blade slit during operation. Thus, they provide for reliable, smooth, and trouble-free operation.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Further advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art with the benefit of the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and upon reference to the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the cutting device of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a front view of the cutting device.





FIG. 3

is a back view of the cutting device.





FIG. 4

is a side view of the cutting device.





FIG. 5

is a front view of the cutting device with the first and second leg extensions in the extended position and the legs in the closed position.





FIG. 6

is a front view of the cutting device with the first and second leg extensions in the extended position and the legs in the open position.





FIG. 7

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


7





7


of FIG.


4


.





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


8





8


of

FIG. 7

, and showing the cutting blade, connecting rivet, and guide pins.





FIG. 9

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


9





9


of

FIG. 2

, showing the legs locked in place.





FIG. 10

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


10





10


of

FIG. 2

, showing the latches of the leg extensions locked in place.





FIG. 11

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


11





11


of

FIG. 2

, showing the leg extensions housed within the legs.





FIG. 12

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


12





12


of

FIG. 2

, showing the cutting blade within the head member and shield.





FIG. 13

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


13





13


of

FIG. 6

, showing the cutting blade in a retracted condition within the head member, and showing a phantom view of a restraint within the cutting chamber.





FIG. 14

is a view of the cutting blade and guide pins.





FIG. 15

is a view of one of the many other types of cutting blades that could be used in the cutting device.











While the invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments thereof are shown by way of example in the drawings and will herein be described in detail. It should be specifically understood with respect to the drawings, that the drawings are of a preferred embodiment, and there are many other embodiments and forms in which the present invention may appear. It should also be understood that the drawings and detailed description thereof are not intended to limit the invention to the particular form disclosed, but on the contrary, the invention is to cover all modifications, equivalents and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the present invention or within the scope of the appended claims.




DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




A cutting device


10


made in accordance with the principles of the subject invention is depicted in

FIGS. 1-15

. As shown in

FIG. 1

, cutting device


10


preferably includes a first leg


12


and second leg


14


pivotally mounted to head member


16


. First and second legs


12


and


14


are preferably mounted using a circular hub on the leg that intersects and fits within a corresponding circular bore on the head member, or vice versa. Shield


18


is connected to head member


16


and is preferably integral therewith. Cutting blade


20


is positioned within head member


16


and in

FIG. 1

extends through cutting chamber


21


to shield


18


. Also shown are first leg extension


24


and second leg extension


26


as well as keying opening


28


. As discussed below in describing

FIGS. 12-13

, connector


22


extends through a circular opening of the first leg


12


through a slot in head member


16


, through cutting blade


20


through a circular opening of the second leg


14


to connect the first leg


12


, cutting blade


20


, and second leg


14


.




In

FIGS. 1-3

, the legs


12


and


14


are in a closed, locked position with leg extensions


24


and


26


in a first retracted position. In this closed, locked position, cutting blade


20


is in an extended position and the outer cutting tip


30


is positioned within shield


18


. In this closed, locked position, the legs


12


and


14


cannot be opened and keying opening


28


can be used to easily attach the cutting device to one's person. The ability to easily and reliably access the cutting device provided by the keying opening is a benefit of the preferred embodiment, otherwise public safety officials may be required to resort to more dangerous and less efficient cutting implements such as knives or scissors.




In a preferred embodiment the head member


16


, shield


18


, legs


12


and


14


, and leg extensions


24


and


26


are comprised of a durable, lightweight plastic material, and most preferably comprised of a glass-reinforced nylon material having the tradename Zytel and available from DuPont.





FIG. 4

shows cutting device


10


and illustrates how leg extension


24


slidably fits within leg


12


.

FIG. 5

shows cutting device


10


with leg extensions


24


and


26


in a second extended position. Leg extensions


24


and


26


are moved into the second extended position by grasping the keyring opening and pulling the leg extensions in a direction away from the cutting blade. With leg extensions


24


and


26


in the second extended position, the cutting device


10


is in a closed, operable position, where latches


42


and


44


are no longer in locking engagement with legs


12


or


14


and the legs may be pulled apart into an open position. Thus, the cutting device is operably movable from a closed, locked position as shown in

FIGS. 1-3

, to a closed, operable position shown in FIG.


5


. In both the closed, locked position and the closed, operable position, the connector


22


is located at an upper point of slot


40


and cutting blade


20


is in an extended position within shield


18


.





FIG. 6

shows legs


12


and


14


in an open position. As legs


12


and


14


are moved into the open position, connector


22


and cutting blade


20


move to a lower point of slot


40


and cutting blade


20


is in a retracted position within head member


16


. In this open position, cutting chamber


21


is available to receive a restraint into the cutting chamber


21


. In this open position of

FIG. 6

, public safety officials can position shield


18


between the wrist of a detainee and the restraint to position the restraint into cutting chamber


21


. Shield


18


may include lip


50


to facilitate the insertion of the shield


18


between the restraint and wrist and to help retain the restraint within the cutting chamber once it has been inserted. Shield


18


and lip


50


are preferably in close proximity to the top of head member


16


. Most preferably the distance between the shield


18


or lip


50


and the top of head member


16


is less than 0.25 inches. This prevents fingers, folds of skin or other body parts to enter the path of the cutting blade within the cutting chamber and further helps to prevent the risk of injury. Shield


18


should also have a sufficiently narrow width to allow the shield to be placed between the wrist of a detainee and the restraint and the lip


50


is preferably more narrow than the rest of the shield.




Once the restraint is within cutting chamber


21


, the restraint may be severed by moving legs


12


and


14


back into the closed, operable position of FIG.


5


. In moving the legs


12


and


14


together connector


22


moves from a lower point of slot


40


to an upper point of slot


40


and the cutting blade in turn engages the restraint. In a preferred embodiment, the cutting blade


20


has an outer cutting point


30


that moves into cutting engagement with the restraint. In this manner the cutting blade


20


pins the restraint against a cutting surface


60


of shield


18


. As cutting blade


20


moves toward shield


18


, the outer cutting point


30


pierces the restraint. As shown in

FIG. 15

, the cutting blade


20


may include angled cutting surfaces


35


and


37


. When using such a cutting blade, as the cutting blade moves forward into a slit in shield


18


, the angled cutting surfaces


35


and


37


provide a cutting action in opposite directions from the point of piercing to cut the restraint in two directions.




The cutting device of the present invention provides for compound leverage as a moment of force is supplied about both hubs where the legs


12


and


14


are pivotally connected to the head member


16


and in turn provide a stronger force to the connector and cutting blade in an axial direction along the slot


40


of head member


16


. The use of compound leverage and a cutting blade that works to cut the restraint in two directions, serves to provide a relatively easy cutting action. In fact, very little squeezing force in bringing the legs together is required to effectuate the severing of the restraint. Thus, restraints can be quickly and efficiently removed with the cutting device of the present invention.





FIG. 15

shows an alternative cutting blade


70


having an angled cutting blade


72


. When using a blade of this type, and positioned in the cutting device of

FIG. 2

with side


76


located near enclosed portion


78


of cutting chamber


21


, and side


74


located near the open end of cutting chamber


21


, the blade serves to trap the restraint within the cutting chamber


21


and force the restraint against the enclosed portion


78


. Using a blade of this type and in this manner eliminates the problem of slippage encountered when using traditional cutting implements such as scissors or knives. It will be appreciated by those of skill in the art that many other types of blades could be used in the cutting device and still gain from the benefits of the present invention.





FIG. 7

shows a cross-sectional view along line


7





7


of FIG.


4


. This view shows guides


80


and


82


upon which leg extensions


26


and


24


are respectively aligned. These guides


80


and


82


provide for a smooth slidable engagement between the legs and the leg extensions.

FIG. 7

also shows stops


84


and


86


against which leg extensions


24


and


26


abut when in the closed, locked position.

FIG. 7

also shows transverse slit


100


with head member


16


and corresponding slit


102


within shield


18


. Cutting blade


20


is positioned in the transverse slit


100


within head member


16


.





FIGS. 8 and 14

show pins


120


located on either side of cutting blade


20


. Pins


120


serve as a guide for cutting blade


20


as it moves from a closed retracted condition to an extended condition. The use of the pins


120


prevent the cutting blade from binding against the sides of transverse slit


100


during operation and also prevent wear of the walls of the transverse slit


100


. Pins


120


are preferably made of metal and most preferably are made of stainless steel. Cutting blade


20


is similarly preferably comprised of a high carbon stainless steel.





FIG. 9

shows a cross-sectional view along line


9





9


of FIG.


2


and shows legs


12


and


14


in a locked condition as latches


42


and


44


are locking the legs together.

FIG. 10

shows a cross-sectional view along line


10





10


of FIG.


2


and also shows the latches


42


and


44


in a locked condition.

FIG. 11

is a cross-sectional view along line


11





11


of

FIG. 11

showing leg extensions


24


and


26


slidably engaged with legs


12


and


14


.





FIG. 12

shows a cross-sectional view along line


12





12


of FIG.


2


and

FIG. 13

shows a cross-sectional view along line


13





13


of FIG.


6


.

FIG. 12

shows the connector


22


comprised of first rivet section


130


and second rivet section


132


wherein the first rivet section


130


includes an extension


134


which extends through a hole in cutting blade


20


. In this manner the connector


22


pins the cutting blade between the first and second rivet sections


130


and


132


, and cutting blade


20


is positioned within head member


16


.

FIG. 13

depicts a similar view, except that in

FIG. 12

the cutting device is in the closed, locked position and in

FIG. 13

the cutting device is in the open position and able to receive a restraint (shown in phantom lines) within cutting chamber


21


. In a preferred embodiment connector


22


is a stainless steel rivet, although the connector could take many forms including a screw, bolt, pin, or other connective device known to those of skill in the art.




While certain features and embodiments of the invention have been described herein, it will be readily understood that the invention encompasses all modifications and enhancements within the scope and spirit of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A cutting device comprising:a head member having a top side, left and right sides and a through slot positioned therebetween, and further including a transverse slit for housing a cutting blade, said transverse slit extending from said top side and intersecting said through slot; a first leg pivotally mounted to said left side and an opposed second leg pivotally mounted to said right side; a cutting blade positioned within said transverse slit, a connector extending through said slot and directly connecting said first leg, said cutting blade, and said second leg; said head member further including a shield extending from one of said sides, said shield having a cutting surface positioned opposite said transverse slit and said top side to define a cutting chamber between said top side and said shield; and wherein when said first and second legs are in an open position said cutting blade is in a retracted condition within the slit, and when the first and second legs are moved into a closed position, said cutting blade moves into cutting engagement with the cutting surface of said shield; wherein when the first and second legs are moved into a fully closed position, the cutting blade extends into a corresponding slit positioned in the shield opposite the transverse slit in the head member.
  • 2. The cutting device of claim 1, wherein the cutting blade has a centrally located cutting tip.
  • 3. The cutting device of claim 2, wherein said cutting tip is located in axial alignment with said slot.
  • 4. The cutting device of claim 1, wherein the cutting blade is angled upwardly away from an enclosed portion of said cutting chamber.
  • 5. A cutting device comprising:a head member having a top side, left and right sides and a through slot positioned therebetween, and further including a transverse slit for housing a cutting blade, said transverse slit extending from said top side and intersecting said through slot; a first leg pivotally mounted to said left side and an opposed second leg pivotally mounted to said right side; a cutting blade positioned within said transverse slit, a connector extending through said slot and directly connecting said first leg, said cutting blade, and said second leg; said head member further including a shield extending from one of said sides, said shield having a cutting surface positioned opposite said transverse slit and said top side to define a cutting chamber between said top side and said shield; and wherein when said first and second legs are in an open position said cutting blade is in a retracted condition within the slit, and when the first and second legs are moved into a closed position, said cutting blade moves into cutting engagement with the cutting surface of said shield; wherein two parallel pins are located in said transverse slit on either side of the cutting blade, and wherein said cutting blade rides between said pins during movement.
  • 6. The cutting device of claim 5, wherein said pins are made of stainless steel.
  • 7. A cutting device comprising:a head member having a top side, left and right sides and a through slot positioned therebetween, and further including a transverse slit for housing a cutting blade, said transverse slit extending from said top side and intersecting said through slot; a first leg pivotally mounted to said left side and an opposed second leg pivotally mounted to said right side; a cutting blade positioned within said transverse slit, a connector extending through said slot and directly connecting said first leg, said cutting blade, and said second leg; said head member further including a shield extending from one of said sides, said shield having a cutting surface positioned opposite said transverse slit and said top side to define a cutting chamber between said top side and said shield; and wherein when said first and second legs are in an open position said cutting blade is in a retracted condition within the slit, and when the first and second legs are moved into a closed position, said cutting blade moves into cutting engagement with the cutting surface of said shield; wherein said shield extends beyond said transverse slit and terminates in a lip located in close proximity to said top side of said head member; and wherein said lip terminates at a distance of 0.25 inches or less from said top side of said head member.
  • 8. A cutting device comprising:a head member having a top side, left and right sides and a through slot positioned therebetween, and further including a transverse slit for housing a cutting blade, said transverse slit extending from said top side and intersecting said through slot; a first leg pivotally mounted to said left side and an opposed second leg pivotally mounted to said right side; a cutting blade positioned within said transverse slit, a connector extending through said slot and directly connecting said first leg, said cutting blade, and said second leg; said head member further including a shield extending from one of said sides, said shield having a cutting surface positioned opposite said transverse slit and said top side to define a cutting chamber between said top side and said shield; and wherein when said first and second legs are in an open position said cutting blade is in a retracted condition within the slit, and when the first and second legs are moved into a closed position, said cutting blade moves into cutting engagement with the cutting surface of said shield; and further including a first leg extension movable within said first leg and a second leg extension movable within said second leg.
  • 9. The cutting device of claim 8, where said first leg extension is movable from a first retracted position to a second extended position and said second leg extension is movable from a first retracted position to a second extended position.
  • 10. The cutting device of claim 9, wherein one of the leg extensions includes a latch, wherein when said leg extension is moved into its first retracted position when the legs are in the closed position, the latch engages a portion of the other leg extension wherein the legs become locked in the closed position.
  • 11. The cutting device of claim 10, wherein said latch is J-shaped.
  • 12. The cutting device of claim 10, wherein the other leg extension also includes a latch, wherein when said other leg extension is moved into its first retracted position when the legs are in the closed position said latch engages a portion of the other leg extension wherein the legs become locked in the closed position.
  • 13. The cutting device of claim 9, wherein one of the leg extensions includes a latch, wherein when said leg extension is moved into its first retracted position when the legs are in the closed position, the latch engages a portion of the other leg wherein the legs become locked in the closed position.
  • 14. The cutting device of claim 13, wherein the other leg extension also includes a latch, wherein when said other leg extension is moved into its first retracted position when the legs are in the closed position said latch engages a portion of the other leg wherein the legs become locked in the closed position.
  • 15. The cutting device of claim 13, wherein said latch is J-shaped.
  • 16. A cutting device comprising:a head member having a top side, left and right sides and a through slot positioned therebetween, and further including a transverse slit for housing a cutting blade, said transverse slit extending from said top side and intersecting said through slot; a first leg pivotally mounted to said left side and an opposed second leg pivotally mounted to said right side; a cutting blade positioned within said transverse slit, a connector extending through said slot and directly connecting said first leg, said cutting blade, and said second leg; said head member further including a shield extending from one of said sides, said shield having a cutting surface positioned opposite said transverse slit and said top side to define a cutting chamber between said top side and said shield; and wherein when said first and second legs are in an open position said cutting blade is in a retracted condition within the slit, and when the first and second legs are moved into a closed position, said cutting blade moves into cutting engagement with the cutting surface of said shield; wherein said connector comprises a rivet.
  • 17. The cutting device of claim 16, wherein said rivet comprises a first piece and a second piece, and said first piece includes an extension that passes through a corresponding hole in said cutting blade and mates with said second piece, thereby positioning the cutting blade between the first and second piece.
  • 18. A cutting device comprising:a head member having a cutting blade disposed therein; first and second legs pivotally mounted to said head member; a connector operatively connecting said first leg, said cutting blade and said second leg; said connector and cutting blade movable within a slot in said head member; a shield connected to said head member disposed in a path of said cutting blade; and said cutting blade being positioned between two parallel pins located within the head member.
  • 19. A cutting device comprising:a head member having a top side, left and right sides and a through slot positioned therebetween, and further including a transverse slit for housing a cutting blade, said transverse slit extending from said top side and intersecting said through slot; a first leg pivotally mounted to said left side and an opposed second leg pivotally mounted to said right side; a cutting blade positioned within said transverse slit, a connector extending through said slot and directly connecting said first leg, said cutting blade, and said second leg; said head member further including a shield extending from one of said sides, said shield having a cutting surface positioned opposite said transverse slit and said top side to define a cutting chamber between said top side and said shield; and wherein when said first and second legs are in an open position said cutting blade is in a retracted condition within the slit, and when the first and second legs are moved into a closed position, said cutting blade moves into cutting engagement with the cutting surface of said shield; wherein said cutting surface of said shield is positioned 0.25 inches or less from said top side of said member.
  • 20. A cutting device comprising:a head member having a cutting blade disposed therein; first and second legs pivotally mounted to said head member; a connector directly connecting said first leg, said cutting blade and said second leg; said connector and cutting blade movable within a slot in said head member; and a shield connected to said head member disposed in a path of said cutting blade; wherein when said first and second legs are in an open position said cutting blade is in a retracted condition generally within said head member, and when the first and second legs are moved into a closed position said cutting blade moves in a direction of said shield.
  • 21. The cutting device of claim 20, wherein said shield includes a cutting surface and wherein when the first and second side legs are in said closed position an outer portion of said cutting blade extends into said shield.
  • 22. A cutting device comprising:a head member having a cutting blade disposed therein; first and second legs pivotally mounted to said head member; a connector directly connecting said first leg, said cutting blade and said second leg; said connector and cutting blade movable within a slot in said head member; and a shield connected to said head member disposed in a path of said cutting blade; wherein the cutting blade is positioned between two parallel pins located within the head member.
  • 23. The cutting device of claim 22, wherein said pins are made of stainless steel.
  • 24. A cutting device comprising:a head member having a cutting blade disposed therein; first and second legs pivotally mounted to said head member; a connector directly connecting said first leg, said cutting blade and said second leg; said connector and cutting blade movable within a slot in said head member; and a shield connected to said head member disposed in a path of said cutting blade; further including a first leg extension movable within said first leg and a second leg extension movable within said second leg.
  • 25. The cutting device of claim 24, where said first leg extension is movable from a first retracted position to a second extended position and said second leg extension is movable from a first retracted position to a second extended position.
  • 26. The cutting device of claim 25, further including locking means for locking the legs in a closed position when the first and second leg extensions are positioned in the first retracted position.
  • 27. The cutting device of claim 25, wherein one of the leg extensions includes a latch, and when said leg extension is moved into its first retracted position when the legs are in the closed position, the latch engages a portion of the other leg or leg extension and the first and second legs become locked in the closed position.
  • 28. The cutting device of claim 27, wherein said latch is J-shaped.
  • 29. A cutting device comprising:a head member having a cutting blade disposed therein; first and second legs pivotally mounted to said head member; a connector directly connecting said first leg, said cutting blade and said second leg; said connector and cutting blade movable within a slot in said head member; and a shield connected to said head member disposed in a path of said cutting blade; wherein said cutting blade includes an outer cutting tip, and wherein an article to be severed is positioned between said cutting tip and said shield, and wherein a cutting chamber is defined between said head member and said shield; and the cutting chamber has a width of less than 0.25 inches.
  • 30. A cutting device for severing a plastic restraint comprising:a head member having a cutting blade disposed therein; first and second legs pivotally mounted to said head member; a connector directly connecting said first leg, said cutting blade and said second leg; said connector and cutting blade movable within a slot in said head member; and a shield connected to said head member disposed in a path of said cutting blade; and a cutting chamber defined by said shield and said head member for placement of the plastic restraint to be severed; wherein the cutting blade pins the restraint against a cutting surface of the shield when the cutting blade is brought into cutting engagement with the restraint; and wherein the cutting blade has an outer contact point and angled cutting surfaces extending from either side of the outer contact point.
  • 31. The cutting device of claim 30, wherein the outer contact point of the cutting blade is positioned such that the outer contact point of the cutting blade contacts a central portion of the restraint when the restraint is positioned within the cutting chamber.
  • 32. The cutting device of claim 31, wherein when the legs are moved into their closed position the cutting blade severs the restraint from said central portion towards sides of said restraint.
  • 33. A cutting device comprising:a head member having a cutting blade disposed therein; first and second legs pivotally mounted to said head member; a connector operatively connecting said first leg, said cutting blade and said second leg; said connector and cutting blade movable within a slot in said head member; a shield connected to said head member disposed in a path of said cutting blade; and a first leg extension movable within said first leg and a second leg extension movable within said second leg.
  • 34. The cutting device of claim 33, where said first leg extension is movable from a first retracted position to a second extended position and said second leg extension is movable from a first retracted position to a second extended position.
  • 35. The cutting device of claim 34, further including locking means for locking the legs in a closed position when the first and second leg extensions are positioned in the first retracted position.
  • 36. The cutting device of claim 34, wherein one of the leg extensions includes a latch, and when said leg extension is moved into its first retracted position when the legs are in the closed position, the latch engages a portion of the other leg or
Parent Case Info

This application is a continuation-in-part of recently filed design patent application, Parsons et al., bearing reference number 99,735 application Ser. No. 29/111,926, filed on Oct. 6, 1999.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 29/111926 Oct 1999 US
Child 09/419412 US